You've been here almost seven months now, eh?
You are showing some inbred cultural stupidity by
posting this stuff in this forum, get a flagging clue
in that other head of yours.

I've always been a fan of that story where the sighted
guy is considered handicapped in the land of the blind
as there were so many things he could not understand.
It seems like an apt culture shock story.

Re: Boy circumcision in Finland

You've been here almost seven months now, eh?
You are showing some inbred cultural stupidity by
posting this stuff in this forum, get a flagging clue
in that other head of yours.

I've always been a fan of that story where the sighted
guy is considered handicapped in the land of the blind
as there were so many things he could not understand.
It seems like an apt culture shock story.

Aji , am only enjoying the forum and comments from people like you nothing attached . A little laugther can brighten your whole day just like most of the funny comments in this forum .

hmm, did you discuss this with your wife before you got married or did you decide not to have kids?
I mean, you know that living in Finland that any sons won't be circumcised? Esp if you are christian
there will be no possibility of getting that done. You might need to switch to another religion asap.

the ending of the story is really great, check it out... The Country of the Blind, and Other Stories by H.G. Wells

ajl wrote:hmm, did you discuss this with your wife before you got married or did you decide not to have kids?
I mean, you know that living in Finland that any sons won't be circumcised? Esp if you are christian
there will be no possibility of getting that done. You might need to switch to another religion asap.

the ending of the story is really great, check it out... The Country of the Blind, and Other Stories by H.G. Wells

Ajl , Circumcision lies in the hands of the child , if he desires it or even my wife there is a way to get it done , i do not need to switch my religion and my wife is fine with the idea of male circumcision.

Thanks , i have read the book before and also played a role model in my High school too but H. G. Wells has created a realistic world where blindness is no impairment and indeed, sight is.

Bananas that are ready to eat should be yellow with some brown spots and just a tinge of green at the ends. The texture should be firm and smooth. If you plan to keep the bananas for a while it is better to buy those that are slightly green and firm and have no bruises. Bananas that have a dull grey tint have probably been refrigerated and are not likely to have ripened properly. Bananas ripen quickly and after a few days more brown spots will appear and they will become sweeter but will soon be overripe. Once bananas are over ripe they should not be eaten but can be used for cooking.
The time to worry is when the fruit itself has the brown spots on it - not the thick skin around it.